Nonito Donaire Vs. Naoya Inoue — Who Is The Bigger Puncher @ 118...???

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Who Was The Monster of 118???

  1. Donaire

  2. Inoue

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  1. Tomato(e) Can

    Tomato(e) Can Emmanuel Dapidran Pacquiao. banned Full Member

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    • Volodymyr Sydorenko (KO)
    • Fernando Montiel (TKO)
    • Omar Narvaez (UD)
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    • Jamie McDonnell (TKO)
    • Juan Carlos Payano (KO)
    • Rodriguez (TKO)*
    • Tete/Donaire/Burnett (TKO)*
    * coming soon
     
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  2. Holler

    Holler Doesn't appear to be a paid matchroom PR shill Full Member

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    it won't be too long now before the shockwave from Inoue's latest punch travels back far enough in time to prevent our distant ancestors from making their way from the trees of Africa to the plains below and all human life on this planet ends in a causality paradox.
     
  3. Badbot

    Badbot You can just do things. Full Member

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    I think Inoue might be the bigger puncher. He ran through Narvaez with ease. Narvaez was able to take Donaire's shots.
    Donaire was far more explosive and athletic tho.
     
  4. Tomato(e) Can

    Tomato(e) Can Emmanuel Dapidran Pacquiao. banned Full Member

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    Wakanda, doe.
     
  5. Tomato(e) Can

    Tomato(e) Can Emmanuel Dapidran Pacquiao. banned Full Member

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    Yeah... Inoue's shots melted Omar.

    But that was at Flyweight. Maybe Omar was slightly drained?
     
  6. MVC!

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    Inoue is more precise but Nonito was a beast
     
  7. Badbot

    Badbot You can just do things. Full Member

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    I doubt it.
    And a bad weight cut usually doesn't effect one in the opening rounds. I know this from personal experience. And look at guys who legitimately were drained in fights. They always come out OK or even strong, but it only lasts for a few rounds or so.
     
  8. BigStiffIdiot

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    It is more than just power with Inoue, it is how precise he is and how he sets up his shots. The way he touched the gloves of payano then came inside the jab before delivering that right hand was ridiculous. One of the knockouts of the year for me.
     
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  9. Tomato(e) Can

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    I dunno, man. How are you defining explosive? Inoue's shots are extremely destructive.
     
  10. sid

    sid Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I'm sold on Inoue's power so I give it to him.
    Donaire shots were impressive I have to say.

    Inoue for me is the next Pacman the way he's going.
     
  11. The Ogdoad

    The Ogdoad Well-Known Member banned Full Member

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    Donaire was clearly significantly bigger than Narvaez.

    But who is to say who hits harder unless they both punch a sensor.
     
  12. PIPO23

    PIPO23 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Donaire best stoppage were Montiel and Darchinyan. Both went face first at his powa punch and still got up.

    Naoya lands them shots they just can't take it. Winner NAOYA!
     
  13. deadACE

    deadACE Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Burnett is getting completely overlooked. A prime Donaire would have posed a problem for Burnett, not this version. It will be 12 rounds of a one sided display of pure boxing from Burnett.
     
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  14. Badbot

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    Inoue has that raw power. But Donaire is more like say RJJ. He is extremely fast and could go from 0 to 100 in half a second. He likes to throw massive bombs with speed. Sort of winds up his punches.
    Meanwhile Inoue is more composed and measured.
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    Just look at it. It was absolutely ridiculous. An elite athlete in his prime.
     
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  15. PIPO23

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    What the?! Vargas was 2 divisions lower than him. Not impressive at all.